Posts in February, 2019 Free Yoga Class for Cancer Patients & Survivors Moves to Monday Mornings Feb 27, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System February 27, 2019 – Cancer can be taxing on the body and mind. From receiving the initial diagnoses to recovering from treatment, cancer is stressful, physically and mentally, for the patient and their loved ones. Past and current cancer care patients in our community now have the opportunity to participate in an activity that may help reduce stress and provide physical and mental health ... Keep Reading Southeast Georgia Health System-Brunswick Campus Receives Prestigious International Award Feb 27, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System February 27, 2019 – There’s nothing like a new baby to bring out the worrier in a first-time mom. She’s got so many choices to make, and it’s normal for her to question whether she’s making the right decisions. But she can feel confident in the decision to breastfeed. Breast milk helps babies develop stronger immune systems and reduces their risk of allergies, asthma, ... Keep Reading Lumpectomy vs. Mastectomy Feb 25, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System Hello, I’m Dr. Kenyon Meadows, board-certified radiation oncologist with Southeast Georgia Health System Cancer Care Centers, and I’d like to take a few minutes today to discuss breast cancer surgery. In this era of widespread mammography use, most women are diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and therefore have a choice of the type of surgery they would like to have. The options ... Keep Reading Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus Team Members Raise $65,000 for United Way Feb 20, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System February 20, 2019 – A proud supporter of the United Way, Southeast Georgia Health System Brunswick Campus wrapped up its 2018 fundraising campaign with a $65,000 check presentation to Randal Morris, 2018-19 workplace campaign chairman and Virginia Brown, president and CEO, United Way of Coastal Georgia, Inc. Funds were raised through team member contributions and fundraising events, ... Keep Reading Health System Welcomes New Quality Improvement Director Feb 19, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System Feb. 19, 2019–Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to welcome Lecia A. Albright, FNAHQ, CPHQ as the new director of Quality Improvement. Albright brings 25 years of experience in health care quality management and patient safety to her new position. She had served as the Health System’s interim director of Quality Improvement since September 2018. Albright began her career in ... Keep Reading "Minutes Matter - Identifying Stroke Symptoms FAST" Topic of Upcoming Lunch and Learn For Your Health Lecture Feb 15, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System Feb. 15, 2019 – Face. Arm. Speech. Time. Learning the warning signs of a stroke and acting FAST can save a life. Considered a medical emergency, a stroke can happen to anyone at anytime and every minute counts. The longer blood flow is cut off to the brain, the greater the damage. About two million brain cells die every minute during a stroke, affecting functions like memory and muscle ... Keep Reading Fore! A few helpful warm up tips before hitting the links Feb 15, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System “He’s a Cinderella story. A former assistant groundskeeper about to become the Master’s champion. It looks like a mirac. . . it’s in the hole!” ~Carl Spackler, Caddyshack “As you walk through the fairway of life you must smell the roses, for you only get to play one round.” ~Ben Hogan I should be a golfer. I’m not saying I would’ve been a good ... Keep Reading Southeast Georgia Health System Health Needs Survey Offers Residents Opportunity To Share Concerns, Ideas For Change Feb 11, 2019 Posted By Southeast Georgia Health System Feb. 11, 2019 – Southeast Georgia Health System is offering residents in Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, McIntosh, and Wayne counties an opportunity to participate in an online survey to share feedback on health care needs and concerns. The online survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete, is anonymous and can be accessed on the Health System’s website: ... Keep Reading 8 Result(s) Page 1 of 1